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ES-350TDN Guitars

1962 Gibson ES-350TDN

Color: Natural, Rating: 9.00, Sold (ID# 01517)
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Rare ES-350TD Natural with a Pointed Cutaway and Two PAF's.

 

1962 Gibson ES-350TDN.

 

Single Florentine (pointed) cutaway. This super rare model was only produced in this style between 1961 and 1963 with just 62 blond guitar being produced during that time. This 'thinline' 17-inch-wide and 2 1/4 deep guitar weighs just 6.80 lbs. and has a comfortable nut width of just over 1 5/8 inches and a short scale length of 23 1/2 inches. Triple-bound one-piece flamed laminated curly maple top. Triple-bound two-piece flamed curly maple back and sides. Two-piece lightly flamed maple neck with mahogany center strip. Bound Brazilian rosewood fretboard with 22 original jumbo frets and inlaid pearl split-parallelogram position markers. Single-bound headstock with inlaid pearl "Gibson" logo and pearl crown inlay. Back of headstock finished in black with a 'widow-peak' and serial number "80935" stamped in blind. Individual 'double-line' Kluson Deluxe tuners (stamped on the underside "D-169400 / Patent No.") with single-ring Keystone plastic buttons. Two original double-black PAF pickups with black plastic surrounds and outputs of 7.72k and 7.82k. Five-layer black over white plastic pickguard secured by one screw on the side of the body and a pin to the treble side of the fretboard. Four controls (two volume, two tone) plus three-way selector switch on upper treble bout. Gold plastic bell-shaped "Bell" control knobs with gold metal tops. ABR-1 non-retainer Tune-O-Matic bridge with plastic saddles on height-adjustable rosewood base. Bigsby vibrato tailpiece secured to lower edge by three screws. Original orange oval label inside bass 'f' hole with "ES-350TDN" written in black ink and serial number "80935" stamped in black. All hardware gold-plated. A minimal amount of tiny scratch marks on the back, some nice finish checking. Two tiny additional (tiny) strap button holes on the dowel at the end of the neck (one has been filled in). The Bigsby tailpiece was most likely fitted to this guitar at a slightly later date (as is evidenced by four tiny screw holes which are hidden by the bracket on the Bigsby). At some time the tuners had been removed and replaced with single-screw Grovers as is evidenced only by the slightly larger shaft-holes (only visible when the tuners are removed). The tuners now on the guitar are the almost correct gold plated double-line Kluson Deluxe from ca. 1964-69 (the original 1962 tuners would have been 'single-line'). With all that said this exceptional guitar plays and sounds like a dream and is in overall (9.00) condition. Complete with the original hang-tag. Housed in the original Gibson brown five-latch hardshell case with pink plush lining (8.75).

"The ES-350T (at first no final D) was introduced in 1955 as an alternative to the posher Byrdland. The model shared the same thin-body and neck dimensions as the Byrdland but featured the all-maple construction and less fancier ornamentation of its predecessor, the full-body ES-350. The sales of the ES-350TD began to decline in 1960 and the model was eventually discontinued in 1963. Between 1955 and 1963 three variants were successively marketed...The first variant of the 350T is primarily characterized by its single coil P-90 pickups, otherwise featuring a shorter pole spacing to accommodate the narrow neck of the model...In early 1957 the 350T was one of the first Spanish electrics to be equipped with humbuckers as a substitute for the original single coil pickups. All the other basic specifications remained unchanged except for the installation of a slightly modified tailpiece with enlarged upper loops and ES-350T engraved on the crossbar. From 1959 the model was built with a regular nut width (1-11/16 inch) while keeping the same short scale neck. The designation was also officially changed to ES-350TD. In late 1960 the body was restyled with a deep Florentine cutaway to facilitate access to the fingerboard. The newer body shape entailed the use of a slightly shorter pickguard, but all the other specifications remained unchanged... (A.R. Duchossoir, Gibson Electrics -- The Classic Years, pp. 235-236). The Florentine ES-350 is one of the rarest of all the Gibson archtops with only a total production run of 217 guitars being made made between late 1960 and 1963. Of the 217 examples shipped by the factory only 62 were in the rarer 'Natural' finish. In 1962, only eighteen ES-350TDs were shipped in Natural, as opposed to fifty-nine in Sunburst.

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